Te pou hononga
24/7 support
Our unique model of support
We provide enhanced support for people who have long-term physical, mental health, intellectual disabilities, sensory impairments, and/or high-and-complex behavioural needs.
We don’t run group homes. We provide a home for you, and you only live with other people if you want to.
Your full-time support team will help you gain skills to live your best life, and connect with your community.
Te Pou Hononga
24/7 Support
Our unique model of support
We provide enhanced support for people who have long-term physical, mental health, intellectual disabilities, sensory impairments, and/or high-and-complex behavioural needs.
We don’t run group homes. We provide a home for you, and you only live with other people if you want to.
Your full-time support team will help you gain skills to live your best life, and connect with your community.
Te Pou Hononga
24/7 Support
Our unique model of support
We provide enhanced support for people who have long-term physical, mental health, intellectual disabilities, sensory impairments, and/or high-and-complex behavioural needs.
We don’t run group homes. We provide a home for you, and you only live with other people if you want to.
Your full-time support team will help you gain skills to live your best life, and connect with your community.
How does it work?
We provide a home
You can live in a house where you may share with other people if you want to. Your whānau/family or support worker can help you move into the house.
Learn new skills
Recieve support to learn the skills you need to run a household. This may include learning to cook meals, cleaning the house, grocery shopping, managing your money, and so much more.
Although your support team can assist you to learn these skills, they cannot do them for you.
Keep your whānau in your life
Your support team will ensure regular contact with your whānau, keeping them informed of your well-being and respecting their important role in your life.
Your whānau may want to offer support once you move, such as ringing to see how things are going, visiting you at your home, offering help or advice with difficult things.
How does it work?
We provide a home
You can live in a house where you may share with other people if you want to. Your whānau/family or support worker can help you move into the house.
Learn new skills
Recieve support to learn the skills you need to run a household. This may include learning to cook meals, cleaning the house, grocery shopping, managing your money, and so much more.
Although your support team can support you to learn these skills, they cannot do them for you.
Keep your whānau in your life
Your support team will ensure regular contact with your whānau, keeping them informed of your well-being and respecting their important role in your life.
Your whānau may want to offer support once you move, such as ringing to see how things are going, visiting you at your home, offering help or advice with difficult things.
How does it work?
We provide a home
You can live in a house where you may share with other people if you want to. Your whānau/family or support worker can help you move into the house.
Learn new skills
Recieve support to learn the skills you need to run a household. This may include learning to cook meals, cleaning the house, grocery shopping, managing your money, and so much more.
Although your support team can support you to learn these skills, they cannot do them for you.
Keep your whānau in your life
Your support team will ensure regular contact with your whānau, keeping them informed of your well-being and respecting their important role in your life.
Your whānau may want to offer support once you move, such as ringing to see how things are going, visiting you at your home, offering help or advice with difficult things.